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Toxoplasma IgG positive means you were infected at some point in the past and are now immune. In healthy adults, this past infection typically causes no ongoing problems.
Toxoplasma IgG negative means you haven't been previously infected with Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite found in cat faeces and undercooked meat. Being negative matters most during pregnancy.
If pregnant: avoid handling cat litter, wear gloves gardening, and ensure meat is well-cooked. Primary toxo infection during pregnancy can seriously affect the baby.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — negative (no prior exposure)No toxoplasma antibodies found. You haven't been previously infected.
Maintain food safety precautions and cat litter hygiene, especially if pregnant.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — negativeBorderline result needs confirmation with repeat testing.
Discuss with your doctor, especially if pregnant or immunocompromised.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — borderline negativeToxoplasma IgG positive means you were infected at some point in the past and are now immune. In healthy adults, this past infection typically causes no ongoing problems.
For most healthy adults: no concern. For immunocompromised patients, toxo can reactivate — discuss with your specialist.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — positive (past infection, now immune)You have established immunity from a past toxoplasma infection.
For pregnant women: if you had toxo before pregnancy, the baby is protected by your immunity.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — positive (established immunity)Higher IgG levels can indicate a more recent infection. IgM testing and IgG avidity testing can help determine whether infection occurred recently (within the last 4 months) or further in the past.
If pregnant: urgent testing for IgM and IgG avidity to date the infection and assess fetal risk.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — high positive — possible recent infectionHigh IgG likely reflects a past infection with a strong antibody response. Without positive IgM, this usually indicates older, not recent, infection.
In pregnant patients: IgM testing will clarify. In immunocompromised: monitor for reactivation.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — high positiveVery high IgG combined with IgM reactivity suggests active or recent toxoplasma infection. In immunocompromised patients, this can cause noticeable toxoplasmosis encephalitis requiring urgent treatment.
If pregnant or immunocompromised: urgent specialist evaluation is required. Treatment exists and is effective when started promptly.
Toxoplasma IgG: {{value}} — very high + IgM positive — active/recent infectionUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.